reckoned Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ˈrek.ən]
  • Us [ ˈrek.ən]

Meaning of reckoned In English

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  • "How old do I reckon she is? I'd say 38." "Spot on."

  • She's been promising to pay back the money for six months, but I reckon she's just stringing me along.

  • He reckons all policemen are fascists and bullies.

  • There was a man on the news last night who reckons we've been visited by beings from other worlds.

  • I paid for the tickets and you bought dinner so we're quits, I reckon.

  • Due taxes were reckoned in proportion to one's income, whereas voluntary undertaking of public expenditures, called 'liturgies', depended on one's wealth and sense of altruism.

  • But the acquisition of a capability, which has direct and immediate military consequences, becomes a permanent factor to be reckoned with.

  • The farmer nearly always reckoned with his labourers in their own houses.

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